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NSCDC Commandant on a courtesy visit to Prince Ned Nwoko.

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The Delta State Commandant of Nigeria Security and Civil Defense Corps, Dr. Chike-Alpha Ikpeamonwu during the week paid a courtesy visit to Billionaire Philanthropist and Antarctica explorer, Prince Ned Nwoko at Mount Ned in Idumuje-Ugboko, Aniocha North Local Government Area, Delta State. The State Commandant said that he deemed it fit to identify with key stakeholders in the state so as to ensure cordial relationship which will promote order, security and peaceful coexistence. The Commandant also expressed his gratitude to the promoter of Stars University, Hon Ned Nwoko for his previous support to aid the NSCDC in discharging their constitutional roles at the federal, state and local government level.  Dr Chike-Alpha was accompanied by top ranking officers in the Delta State NSCDC command. It was brief but fruitful discussion with the Star Prince of Anioma.

SUMMARIZING IDUMUJE UGBOKO CRISIS AND PRINCE NONSO'S ACTIONS

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SUMMARIZING IDUMUJE UGBOKO CRISIS AND PRINCE NONSO'S ACTIONS.. By Sen Rich Kay Please read carefully observing every question and that am an indigenous person of Ugboko should not be the principal thing but the sailing facts.. in this articulated questionnaire, I seek to correct impressions of the likes of Azuka Jebose, Chief Biose, Prof Demas Nwoko and others. My findings *The Tradition* * To be a King in Idumuje Ugboko, your mother and father must come from here. * King Albert is father of Prince Nonso * Prince Nonso's mother is not from Idumuje Ugboko. * The throne of Idumuje Ugboko stayed vacant for about 2decades because King Albert can't ascend the throne as he's married to who isn't from Ugboko. * Late King Albert had to remarry, before ascending the throne so he can give birth to son who will inherit the throne. * Late King Albert didn't also will the throne to Nonso. * King Albert had approved 90hecters of land to Linas International. Nonso forcefully t

NED, CHANGED THE NARRATIVE: REWARD SYSTEM FOR FIRST CLASS GRADUATE

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NED, CHANGED THE NARRATIVE: REWARD SYSTEM FOR FIRST CLASS GRADUATE A beneficiary of the Ned Nwoko reward for hardwork in the Federal University of Petroleum Resources, Effurun, Delta State had appreciated Prince Ned Nwoko for his kind gestures specifically narrating how the philanthropist had changed the narrative in Education. In his words, Prince Ned Nwoko has changed the narrative in education not just in my school but also in the country. Perkins further stated that before now, there was no reward system for first class graduates, now am certain there is always a reward for hardwork" as this will encourage others to continue striving for excellence... #NedEradicateMalaria